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Are you a Christian
Thought I would ask obviously i am a Christian just wondered how many others are
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Vicar of Dibley wrote:Thought I would ask obviously i am a Christian just wondered how many others are
Are you back Dibs?
Is the man coming back?
It's good to see you.
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Hey VOD! As you know, I don't have a religious faith these days. However, I was raised Roman Catholic and still consider myself to be somewhat culturally a Catholic -- you can't spend three decades in a belief system and not have some of it rub off on you.
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Shady wrote:Vicar of Dibley wrote:Thought I would ask obviously i am a Christian just wondered how many others are
Are you back Dibs?
Is the man coming back?
It's good to see you.
thank you Shady and good to see you too, hubby isn't coming back
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Ben_Reilly wrote:Hey VOD! As you know, I don't have a religious faith these days. However, I was raised Roman Catholic and still consider myself to be somewhat culturally a Catholic -- you can't spend three decades in a belief system and not have some of it rub off on you.
My dad is exactly the same he said only yesterday ''once a catholic always a chatholic''
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Vicar of Dibley wrote:Ben_Reilly wrote:Hey VOD! As you know, I don't have a religious faith these days. However, I was raised Roman Catholic and still consider myself to be somewhat culturally a Catholic -- you can't spend three decades in a belief system and not have some of it rub off on you.
My dad is exactly the same he said only yesterday ''once a catholic always a chatholic''
Yeah, I still get on my best behavior whenever I see a nun around
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Ben_Reilly wrote:Vicar of Dibley wrote:
My dad is exactly the same he said only yesterday ''once a catholic always a chatholic''
Yeah, I still get on my best behavior whenever I see a nun around
if its anything like my dad had to endure he went to a Catholic school and they were wicked to him and the others there so i can understand being on best behaviour in the prescence of nuns .
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Are you a lieborite spy sent to ask the question before the election ?
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No but I was christened.
Sadly as I have grown older logic seems to dictate there is nothing to believe in.The end is the end.
Sadly as I have grown older logic seems to dictate there is nothing to believe in.The end is the end.
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Ben_Reilly wrote:Vicar of Dibley wrote:
My dad is exactly the same he said only yesterday ''once a catholic always a chatholic''
Yeah, I still get on my best behavior whenever I see a nun around
I bet you do
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FluffyBunny wrote:No but I was christened.
Sadly as I have grown older logic seems to dictate there is nothing to believe in.The end is the end.
Aquaphobe......
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gerber wrote:FluffyBunny wrote:No but I was christened.
Sadly as I have grown older logic seems to dictate there is nothing to believe in.The end is the end.
Aquaphobe......
Scared of water?
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FluffyBunny wrote:gerber wrote:
Aquaphobe......
Scared of water?
Yep, another term " Mucky pup "
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Was christened in the Church of England, did Sunday school until I was 10; was in the church boys brigade; have a massive interest in Biblical stories in general.
But not a Christian
But not a Christian
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Was raised a practicing Catholic, which many of my family still are very much practicing Catholics and very much respect the fact they are religious and Christian.
My Mother always called me her prodigal son, in a nice way not in regards to the story but in the hope I return to the Christian faith, to her I am still a Christian, but to me I am atheist.
My Mother always called me her prodigal son, in a nice way not in regards to the story but in the hope I return to the Christian faith, to her I am still a Christian, but to me I am atheist.
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thanks most people are Christened but it doesn't make them a Christian .
My grandson was dedicated to the Lord in a CoE church he wore his daddy's traditonal Christening gown which was hand made by his Godmother and was 26 years old . I kept it just in case any of my grandchildren would wear it and i was so proud when my son asked for it for his son . After 26 years it was still pure white and in perfect condition and he looked just a beautiful as his daddy on the day of his christening .
I thought it was a lovely thing to do because with it being a traditional gown they are not very popular but it was a proud and emotional moment seeing my grandson wearing it .
Not sure why i mentioned about that but thought it was nice to share x
My grandson was dedicated to the Lord in a CoE church he wore his daddy's traditonal Christening gown which was hand made by his Godmother and was 26 years old . I kept it just in case any of my grandchildren would wear it and i was so proud when my son asked for it for his son . After 26 years it was still pure white and in perfect condition and he looked just a beautiful as his daddy on the day of his christening .
I thought it was a lovely thing to do because with it being a traditional gown they are not very popular but it was a proud and emotional moment seeing my grandson wearing it .
Not sure why i mentioned about that but thought it was nice to share x
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I was christened a Catholic, but my father was a protestant so did church lads brigade etc in church of England.
When my parents divorced i had a few years break from the church, but returned to the Catholic faith, by choice, in my early teens where i was a regular church goer and was eventually confirmed.
I left in my mid/late teens and now consider myself to be an athiest
When my parents divorced i had a few years break from the church, but returned to the Catholic faith, by choice, in my early teens where i was a regular church goer and was eventually confirmed.
I left in my mid/late teens and now consider myself to be an athiest
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gerber wrote:FluffyBunny wrote:
Scared of water?
Yep, another term " Mucky pup "
How very dare you
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Thank you i think the Catholic religion is very oppressive , when i lived in Malta i used to hate the Sunday services really boring and drawn out .Catman wrote:I was christened a Catholic, but my father was a protestant so did church lads brigade etc in church of England.
When my parents divorced i had a few years break from the church, but returned to the Catholic faith, by choice, in my early teens where i was a regular church goer and was eventually confirmed.
I left in my mid/late teens and now consider myself to be an athiest
As a little girl i remember one Sunday me and my cousin were sat right at the back of the church eating smarties and just as it was deadly silent i dropped the box and they went all over the place
ha ha the priest wasn't amused , but we couldn't stop giggling . It passed the time away though
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Vicar of Dibley wrote:Thank you i think the Catholic religion is very oppressive , when i lived in Malta i used to hate the Sunday services really boring and drawn out .Catman wrote:I was christened a Catholic, but my father was a protestant so did church lads brigade etc in church of England.
When my parents divorced i had a few years break from the church, but returned to the Catholic faith, by choice, in my early teens where i was a regular church goer and was eventually confirmed.
I left in my mid/late teens and now consider myself to be an athiest
As a little girl i remember one Sunday me and my cousin were sat right at the back of the church eating smarties and just as it was deadly silent i dropped the box and they went all over the place
ha ha the priest wasn't amused , but we couldn't stop giggling . It passed the time away though
Yea...My mum went to a school that was run by nuns and didn't like her time there at all.
You should try sitting at the front of the church, when they were swinging that incense shit around, and trying not to cough!
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I'm not a Christian but if and when I pop my cloggs and end up standing on a trapdoor and there really is a big guy standing there with his hands on a lever then I will say - yes, I am a Christian, always have been always will be.
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Irn Bru wrote:I'm not a Christian but if and when I pop my cloggs and end up standing on a trapdoor and there really is a big guy standing there with his hands on a lever then I will say - yes, I am a Christian, always have been always will be.
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Summed up perfectly
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Catman wrote:Vicar of Dibley wrote:
Thank you i think the Catholic religion is very oppressive , when i lived in Malta i used to hate the Sunday services really boring and drawn out .
As a little girl i remember one Sunday me and my cousin were sat right at the back of the church eating smarties and just as it was deadly silent i dropped the box and they went all over the place
ha ha the priest wasn't amused , but we couldn't stop giggling . It passed the time away though
Yea...My mum went to a school that was run by nuns and didn't like her time there at all.
You should try sitting at the front of the church, when they were swinging that incense shit around, and trying not to cough!
ha ha been there done that , that's why we sat at the back , it was much more fun .
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Vicar of Dibley wrote:Catman wrote:
Yea...My mum went to a school that was run by nuns and didn't like her time there at all.
You should try sitting at the front of the church, when they were swinging that incense shit around, and trying not to cough!
ha ha been there done that , that's why we sat at the back , it was much more fun .
I used to go to church with the Irish Catholics that lived next door, they would always insist on sitting at the front!
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I kind of agree with Veya on this one........"magic sky giant master".....I just can't believe it but I do respect other's right to their faith it just doesn't stack up.
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feelthelove wrote:I kind of agree with Veya on this one........"magic sky giant master".....I just can't believe it but I do respect other's right to their faith it just doesn't stack up.
that's okay thanks for replying , its down to personal experience also and circumstances which is how i became a believer .
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Vicar of Dibley wrote:feelthelove wrote:I kind of agree with Veya on this one........"magic sky giant master".....I just can't believe it but I do respect other's right to their faith it just doesn't stack up.
that's okay thanks for replying , its down to personal experience also and circumstances which is how i became a believer .
Monkey or Vicar ?
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gerber wrote:Vicar of Dibley wrote:
that's okay thanks for replying , its down to personal experience also and circumstances which is how i became a believer .
Monkey or Vicar ?
xx
explain please gerber
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Vicar of Dibley wrote:gerber wrote:
Monkey or Vicar ?
xx
explain please gerber
Remember the Banana Splits ?
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gerber wrote:Vicar of Dibley wrote:
explain please gerber
Remember the Banana Splits ?
yeah i do
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Vicar of Dibley wrote:gerber wrote:
Remember the Banana Splits ?
yeah i do
In that case you will remember the Monkeys.............. " I'm a believer "........ lol
xx
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feelthelove wrote:I kind of agree with Veya on this one........"magic sky giant master".....I just can't believe it but I do respect other's right to their faith it just doesn't stack up.
I was never Christened, raised skeptical agnostic Science always ruled
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